Wednesday, April 9, 2014

On a regular basis, because I conduct border operations on public lands, I frequently come into contact with personnel, primarily rangers, employed by the Bureau of Land Management. Fortunately, our contact with these government agents has been very positive. However, that is not the case with ranchers in Nevada. The BLM is staging for a possible armed engagement against cattle ranchers. As with previous government "actions," this could easily escalate into a bloody massacre.

Millions of dollars, time and effort are squandered on one rancher, because government wants to show exactly who is in charge. Meanwhile... They can't secure our southern border, quell the massive influx of drugs, potential terrorists and illegal aliens that place immeasurable burdens on our already crumbling economy. This clearly shows where the government's priorities lie.

“The rights were created for us,” Bundy told the Las Vegas Review Journal. “I have the right to use the forage. I have water rights. I have access rights. I have range improvement rights, and I claim all the other rights that the citizens of Nevada have, whether it’s to camp, to fish or to go off road.” More

Bundy asserts that his case is emblematic of how America has been transformed into a “police state,” labeling the government’s actions “pathetic” and I couldn't agree more. Government officials have created a taped off “First Amendment Area” where demonstrators can voice their concerns. A sign placed inside the area reads “Welcome to Amerika – Wake Up” alongside a hammer and sickle logo. Fox News Reporting Enemies Of The State - The Sagebrush Rebellion Video

Armed Fed Agents and Snipers? The Decades-Long Battle Between the Gov’t and a Nevada Rancher That Has Finally Reached Its Breaking Point

The 67-year-old veteran rancher, who has compared the situation to similar confrontations with government officials in Ruby Ridge and Waco, Texas, told TheBlaze that his family has used land in the 600,000-acre Gold Butte area since the late 1800s.

“I have raised cattle on that land, which is public land for the people of Clark County, all my life. Why I raise cattle there and why I can raise cattle there is because I have preemptive rights,” he said, explaining that among them is the right to forage. Full Article

“We’re not pointing guns at anyone but we’re sure getting a lot of guns pointed at us.” - Carol Bundy, wife of Nevada rancher... Bundy Blog “Years ago, I used to have 52 neighboring ranchers,” he said. “I’m the last man standing. How come? Because BLM regulated these people off the land and out of business.”

Now, the alphabet agencies can designate specific areas where the Constitution and Bill of Rights are no longer in effect. For nearly half a century, I was under the illusion this was ALL the United States of America and it wasn't subject to arbitrary subdivision by some bureaucratic imbecile. Perhaps, the "First Amendment Zone" should be expanded with a "Second Amendment Zone."

The U.S. Government has a long history of waging war with the American farmer. More often, than not, the saber rattling turns into shooting, killing and a blazing fire that serves to destroy evidence of government misconduct.

The Uncensored Gordon Kahl Story

A violent attack was planned against Gordon Kahl at his farmhouse, and it was going to be well publicized. The attack would be in the form of a roadblock, it would be in the evening hours, and it would occur in a remote rural area. The timing of the attack in February of 1983 was selected to coincide with the trials of other related criminal prosecutions then going on that would be favorably tipped towards the Government, as the Juries were exposed to what would be surfacing visibly on the news as the Gordon Kahl "incident." Full ArticleVideo

"Local residents monitoring the operation on the police radio band heard a call made for some gasoline to be delivered to the house. Now that the murder of Gordon Kahl had been botched, the Feds were going to cover their own tracks and torch the place." Video

In a stunning turn of events, Barack Obama has just declared war on America's small farmers with a plan that could tear apart the fabric of our rural infrastructure. Video Who owns those public lands? You do. The government would love to convince you that you don't own the land and they should get to keep the billions of dollars private companies have made off all the resources mined, harvested and produced on those lands.

"Stand your ground. Don't fire unless fired upon, but if they mean to have a war, let it begin here." --Captain John Parker Lexington Militia April 19, 1775

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We can have peace and security only as long as we band together to preserve that most priceless possession, our inheritance of European blood, only so long as we guard ourselves against dilution by foreign races. It is time to turn from our quarrels and to build our White ramparts again. This alliance with foreign races means nothing but death to us. It is our turn to guard our heritage..before we become engulfed in a limitless foreign sea.

--Charles A. Lindbergh Readers Digest, Nov. 1939

Rudyard Kipling's Insight

The Wrath of the Awakened Saxon

It was not part of their blood It came to them very lateWith long arrears to make good,When the SAXONS began to hate,

They were not easily moved,They were icy-willing to waitTill every count should be proved

Ere the SAXONS began to hate.Their voices were even and low,Their eyes were level and straight,There was neither sign nor show,

When the SAXONS began to hate.It was not preached to the crowdIt was not taught by the State,No man spoke it aloud,When the SAXONS began to hate.

It was not suddenly bred,It will not swiftly abateThrough the chilled years aheadWhen Time shall count from the dateThat the SAXONS began to hate."

The Strangerby Rudyard Kipling (1908.. but timeless perspective on immigration.)

The Stranger within my gate,He may be true or kind,But he does not talk my talk—I cannot feel his mind.I see the face and the eyes and the mouth,But not the soul behind.

The men of my own stock,They may do ill or well,But they tell the lies I am wonted to,They are used to the lies I tell;And we do not need interpretersWhen we go to buy or sell.

The Stranger within my gates,He may be evil or good,But I cannot tell what powers control—What reasons sway his mood;Nor when the Gods of his far-off landShall repossess his blood.

The men of my own stock,Bitter bad they may be,But, at least, they hear the things I hear,And see the things I see;And whatever I think of them and their likes

They think of the likes of me.This was my father's beliefAnd this is also mine:Let the corn be all one sheaf—

And the grapes be all one vine,Ere our children's teeth are set on edgeBy bitter bread and wine.

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